Posts Tagged ‘cabriole’
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Restauration mahogany Fauteuils, Louis XV provincial beechwood and oak Armoire, Danish mahogany miniature Chest, Louis XV provincial oak Armoire
A Louis XV provincial
beechwood and oak Armoire,
signed P. C. Turcot, the later
moulded cornice above a pair of panelled
doors with mitred mouldings and central
star medallions, on stile feet.
A pair of Portuguese rosewood
Chairs, mid- 18th Century, with arched
stuffed backs [...]
Tags: A Louis XV, A Louis XV-style, A Louis XVI-style, beechwood, brass hinges, cabriole, cupboard, empire style, escutcheons, floral swags, French, giltwood, lion mask, louis xv style, Mahogany, marquetry, MOUNT, oak, paw feet, pier mirror, pilasters, RECTANGULAR, Rococo, sedan chair, tulipwood, velvet, Walnut, XV-style
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Victorian thuyawood lady’s Dressing Box, Victorian ebonised stationery Casket, A Danish birch serpentine Chest, Scandinavian mahogany bow-front Chest
A William IV satinwood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin lidded canisters and an associated glass blending bowl.
A William IV rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with mother-of-pearl inlaid escutcheon, the pair of lidded canisters flanking a [...]
Tags: 18th century, A, A Louis XV, A Louis XV-style, A WILLIAM IV, Antique, ARMCHAIR, boulle, bowl, Cabinet, cabriole, cabriole legs, CADDY, canisters, CARVED, caryatids, CASKET, Century, CHEST, cut glass, drawers, escutcheons, floral motifs, geometric border, GLASS, glass accessories, glass decanters, ITALIAN, lidded compartments, liqueur glasses, Louise Philippe, Mahogany, METAL, mosaic panel, mosaic work, mother of pearl, MOUNT, oval tray, PLAQUE, RECTANGULAR, rosewood, satinwood, Spence, stretchers, surface, sycamore, table, tea caddy, thuyawood, Walnut, william iv, writing slope
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
GEORGE III OAK SMALL CHEST, OAK CUPBOARD, GEORGE III OAK BUREAU, GEORGE II OAK TRIDARN, YEW-WOOD AND ELMWOOD Windsor CHAIRS, ELMWOOD ARMCHAIR
AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK SMALL CHEST with а
slide above two short and two long drawers, on bracket
feet, 2ft. 8′/2in. high by 2ft. 6lMn. vide (83cm. by 77.5cm.)
circa 1760
AN EARLY GEORGE II ELMWOOD COMMODE
ARMCHAIR, [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANOTHER, ARMCHAIR, BUREAU, cabriole, CHAIRS, CHEST, COMBINED, COMPENDIUM, corner cupboard, cupboard, cupboard doors, elmwood, FITTED, frieze drawers, GEORGE II, george iii, HANGING, oak chest, part, RECTANGULAR, section, SMALL, small chest, spade feet, STAINED, TANTALUS, windsor, WOOD, yew wood
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ARMCHAIR, SMALL OAK CABINET, OAK GATELEG TABLE, QUEEN ANNE OAK SIDE TABLE OR LOWBOY, GEORGE I OAK CHEST ON STAND, GEORGE III COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR
A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ARMCHAIR, the back
with scroll top rail above wooden splats, the shaped arms
on turned supports, with turned front legs and scroll-
carved front stretcher, [...]
Tags: 17th century, 18th century, A GEORGE I OAK, A QUEEN ANNE OAK, ARMCHAIR, baluster, birdcage, Cabinet, cabriole, Century, CHEST, COFFER, CRICKET TABLE, cupboard, cupboard doors, drawers, EIGHT, elmwood, gateleg table, GOOD, MARY OAK, oak cabinet, QUEEN ANNE OAK, rectangular frame, SMALL, spiral twist, stile, stretchers, tripod table, WILLIAM, william and mary
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Antique Washstands and Occasional Stands
This one word covers a large number of different types. Most supported some sort of lighting equipment or enabled some work of art to be seen from the right angle. They are popular today because they help to vary
the levels in a room and often find employment for vases of flowers.
One [...]
Tags: 18th century, Antique, antique washstands, Art Nouveau, cabriole, card tables, cupboard, DECORATION, furniture, george iv, hexagonal shape, jug, lighting equipment, Mahogany, marble, oak, Rococo, STANDS, table, washstand, william and mary, Wooden
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